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Why haven't I received my funding?

If you haven’t received your funding, consider your answers to the following questions:

Is it the first of the month following the disbursement date?
Disbursement dates do not coincide with the date funds will arrive into your account. Funds should hit your bank account by the first of the month following the disbursement date.

Are you registered full-time?
You must be registered full-time to receive your funding. Full-time registration for Fall and Spring is 9 hours and 6 hours for Summer. For Dissertation Fellows, the full-time requirement is 1 hour.

Do you have a balance or any holds on your account?
If you have a balance, funds will be used to satisfy your balance first. If you have a financial hold on your account, funds will not be dispersed until you resolve the hold with Student Business Services. You can view current holds in the Howdy Dashboard to confirm impacted processes and how to resolve. You can contact Aggie One Stop with additional questions about a financial hold on your account.

Related knowledge

How do I set up Direct Deposit?
When can I expect to receive my fellowship funding?
When will I see my Non-Resident Tuiton Waiver applied to my account?
What Are the Requirements for Non-Resident Tuition Waivers?

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